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by dredmorbius
108 days ago
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Counterpoint: with mobile devices, and increasingly, control and information features of automobiles themselves, distracted driving is increasingly a concern. There's also the point that driving capabilities vary wildly by individual, and often decline drastically with age. Recent case-in-point, an elderly driver in San Francisco who killed a family of four (a mother, father and two daughters, waiting at a bus stop, not in the roadway at all), let off with a minimal sentence, raising much public furore: <https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/sf-west-portal-cra...> <https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/san-francisco-west...> The driver was speeding (70 mph in a residential area), and possibly driving the wrong way on the street. |
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